8665478211

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    Erica
    DO NOT RESPOND TO ANY OF THESE EMAILS OR PROVIDE ANY INFORMATION TO THIS PERSON OR THE  WEBSITE. This man is a fraud and has been reported on multiple different occasions and levels.  This is a complete scam. I applied for a position in Indianapolis for a Drug Abuse Counselor.  I  contacted the company that was  listed on the job and they advised that this man has continued to scam  applicants and they are pursuing him for fraud.

    Best Regards,
     Patrick Scott
     Director Human Resource & Talent Management
    FMC Talent & Search Group
     +1 (866) 547-8211
      patrick.scott@fmctalentgroup.com
      http://www.fmctcsg.com/patrick-scott
      http://www.fmctalentgroup.com/patrick-scott
    • Caller: FMC Talent & Research Group
  • 0
    Max replies to Erica
    What if i did send him my resume???
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    Micheal Paul
     patrick.scott@fmctalentgroup.com
     http://www.fmctcsg.com/patrick-scott
     http://www.fmctalentgroup.com/patrick-scott

    He sends some links which doesn't leads to anywhere, it all scam, wastage of my time, let Mr Scott go to HELL!
    • Caller: xyz
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    James Bond
    | 1 reply
    I will rest the case with you!!

    Patrick Scott
    Director Human Resource & Talent Management
    FMC Talent & Search Group
    +1 (866) 547-8211
    patrick.scott@fmctalentgroup.com
    http://www.fmctcsg.com/patrick-scott
    http://www.fmctalentgroup.com/patrick-scott

    Website: fmctcsg.com

    Domain Age: 66 Days
    Website Speed: Fast
    Website Value: $1065.93

    Organisation: FMCTCSG, INC
    Owner: FMC INC
    Owner Address: PO BOX 2291
    Owner City: HOUSTON
    Owner Postcode: 77001
    Phone Number: +1.8665478211
    Phone Type: freephone :
    Email: admin@fmctcsg.com

    Owner Country : United States
    Website Location  : United States

    Probable website origin :-
    97%;    United States
    3%;    Canada

    Notes:-
    Alert ResultHigh Number Of Suspicous Websites On This Server (check the server tab)
    Alert ResultThis website is 66 Days old
    Alert ResultThe website expected life (366 days) is relatively short.
    Alert ResultThe website appears to be less than six months old

    Analysis Details:-
    Although this website appears to be based in United States there are other countries involved and you should review this information carefully and decide if it is as you expect.This webite is very new , and as such doesn't have an online reputation yet. As with all new businesses , we suggest that you take care and if necessary get in contact with the owners before placing an order of value.

    The website has been newly registered with a short life expectancy, which follows the pattern used by many fraudulent and fake selling websites. Please be vigilant and take extra care before providing any payment information.
  • 0
    Yadi
    Hello Guys. The same story.!!!. Then this is  a total SCAM!!!! WTF
    Was really good to be truth....  :(

    I have received the same email.
    This is Patrick Scott and I work for FMC Talent & Search Group as the hiring manager for the Fire Safety Inspector/Coordinator positions. I received your information from our career placement associates based on your recent inquiry to you us.

    I am looking to fill a Fire Safety Inspector/Coordinator open position in Fort Lauderdale.

    To learn more about me and my company, you can go to our website at: http://www.fmctalentgroup.com or give me a call. You can review the details of this position on our website at: http://www.fmctalentgroup.com/16-2/

    Please let me know if you are interested or have any questions.

    Best Regards,
    Patrick Scott
    Director Human Resource & Talent Management
    FMC Talent & Search Group
    +1 (866) 547-8211
     patrick.scott@fmctalentgroup.com
     http://www.fmctcsg.com/patrick-scott
     http://www.fmctalentgroup.com/patrick-scott
    • Caller: FMC Talent & Search Group
  • 0
    Love
    Beware of a guy named Patrick Scottthe sending an email about a job offer  DO NOT CLICKS ANY OF THE LINKS! Delete it immediately.  Whomever it is uses the identity of the HR director from the real FMC website trying to scam people  Always Google search the name of the individual and the company to be sure.
    • Caller: FMC
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    elsa
    WTF, I got the same, .. helllll man
    • Caller: FMC Talent & Search Group
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    Swatguy replies to Billy Boy
    Same here, it smells.
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    David
    | 5 replies
    I got the same message as the rest, job I was interested in my area, click here for more details.  NP.  I thought it was odd that the job did not have a location area or region.  His email stated that it was in my town (which is great, but only has about 4,000, so usually have to commute).  I started looking at the other listings and noticed that none of them had a location.  Some of these you could do remotely, but you would think something like a Fire Safety inspector, Forklift operator, School bus driver or Landscape technician is something you have to be at a specific location, but NONE have that.

    I sent a message back to Patrick to confirm that this was correct and that the listing was in my area.  I mentioned that I found it odd that a company with seven people listed only has 32 positions open.  To me that is wrong.  Usually when I look at a job listing board they have 3,200 or 32,000 even, NOT 32!

    He sent me a message back stating that they had the position I was looking for in my home town and if I wanted to know more about the pre-employment process to click this link, which I did.  It lists the common usual stuff and then at the end it says that they will require a background check.  The ones of these I have had with legitimate companies is done after an offer has been made and prior to employment.  As part of that you have to provide things like SS#.  I suspect this is a scam to get that type of information.

    Just as I was about to close this post I decided to do one more thing.  I right clicked on the image of "Patrick" and did a search in Chrome for the image.  Googles "best guess" came back in Chinese.  Odd.  I zoomed in on the image and noticed that it says (very faintly) neophotostudio.  I looked them up and it is a photography studio in Australia.  I went back to the image search of "Patrick" and replaced the Chinese characters with "neophotostudio" and guess what?  It came back as an example of a "Male corporate photo".  If you click on the page link it no longer shows, but you can click on the image to see it in a much larger scale.  So, Patrick is a male model in Australia on the side??? Terrific, great for you!  Now get lost.

    I did not schedule an appointment, did not download anything ran a full system scan after visiting and am now deleting and blocking the messages from "Patrick" (or whoever was behind that).  Goodbye
    • Caller: FMC Talent & Search Group
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    nic replies to Baton Rouge
    | 1 reply
    I have had the same problem with this "company". I tried to get into Patrick Scott's online scheduler and no luck. When I reply to his email I get no reply back. What kind of scam can this possibly be or is it a basement hacker trying to fill his day preying on people who really want a job. Can someone tell me what they know about this person wasting my time?
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    nic replies to Erica
    | 2 replies
    What info can they possibly get if they don't respond to you?  I'm contacting my friends in the Attorney General Office to get this "idiot" off the social media
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    nic replies to David
    | 4 replies
    Wow! ! That's some excellent sleuth work. I wish I could be in front of these basement hackers to explain how they are wasting my time. I guess they are Internet terrorists and are reading this while they are lmao
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    David replies to nic
    | 3 replies
    Thanks, much appreciated.  I sent he following to "Patrick":

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    I was surprised to see your photo at Neo Photo Studio’s website in Australia.

    [Link to image used for Patrick's image removed]

    Sorry, but I don’t have time to deal with a person in Texas that doubles as a male fashion model in Australia.

    Good luck in the modeling industry.

    ================
    and got the following response:

    ===============
    I would like to set up a call later this week with you to discuss the [Job title removed] position. Please go to my online calendar to schedule a time that is convenient for you.

    [Link to calendar removed]
    ==============

    I bet you would "Patrick"!  If you hover over the link, which is fairly short the actual link address is for a different website domain and is miles long.  Hmmm, think I should trust him???? ;)

    Not this time "Patrick"!

    I am sending the following back:

    ================
    That would be great, but I can't seem to click on the link.  Can you just schedule an appointment on my calendar?

    [Fake calendar sounding link removed]

    ===============
    Obviously I have not clicked on his "link" just just copied it to the clipboard.  I then did the same thing he did, made the text displayed sound reasonable, but the actual link was the same super long link that I had copied and pasted from the link he gave.

    Good luck with that "Patrick"
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    Mike H.
    I just received the same type of e-mail offering me a Concrete Mixer Truck Driver job in St. Louis. Tried to upload my resume three times and all it did was act like it was buffering. Two arrows would just spin in the middle of the page. I thought it was my computer so, I too tried calling the 866-547-8211 and at first kept getting a busy signal then finally got through to an automated system that doesn't let you transfer to an operator when you press 0 it just hangs up. I replied to the e-mail thinking the job seemed real and I attached my resume to the e-mail. the one e-mail in the message is patrick.scott@jobssatfmc.com is a bad e-mail and the pat.scott@jobsatfmc.com went out that is the one that shows up when you click reply. That hasn't come back yet. I started getting suspicious and when I googled reviews I found this forum with all these same complaints. I believe this is a SCAM and I was tricked. I hope this doesn't happen to anyone else. BEWARE!!!
    • Caller: FMC Talent Consulting
  • 0
    Marvin Lee
    This is such a scam. I received my first contact from this Patrick Scott about 2 months ago with the same phone number and link to a website as everyone on here has commented about. When I called I got a pre-programmed message but there's no way to leave a voice mail message for anyone. They have changed it now, but 2 months ago, if you went to the website and went to the Contact Us section, it pointed you to another company. When I went to that secondary company's website, it was an exact replica of this FMC Talent Consulting website - the only change was the website branding - everything else was the same. If I still had the name of the company website I would have shared it with everyone so you could compare it for yourself.
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    Billie replies to Think I was scammed
    I am thinking that I have been a victim of a scam as well. I just got finish going through the same exact thing.  I was suspicious from the start and only considered responding after the second email I received from Patrick Scott.  I googled the company and I saw it on LinkedIn and another job sit. I was even able to google a profile of him with his picture.  I thought it would be ok to respond to the email and call the number as well. Again, only to get what everyone else has stated a busy tone. I plan on checking my credit report to see if any fishy activity is taken place. My antivirus did not flag the download either. However, when I tried to copy and paste the web address provided by LinkedIn it stated that the site was unsafe.  I did not complete my download. Hope everyone is not affected negatively by this other than like myself very disappointed.
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    Billie replies to nic
    I was able to google him and it looks like everything was ok.  However, I think like everyone else this was a scam. Nothing is good about this.
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    Deanna replies to nic
    If you happened to go to the link and try to download the app supposedly needed in order to view his calendar and schedule a phone interview, then that's all they need. When you click on the download, most likely you unknowingly and unwillingly allow them to gain access to your computer and everything that you have on it.
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    Deanna replies to James Bond
    Hello Bond. Where did you get the analysis you posted? It would be helpful if I knew how to get those specifics on other suspicious sites I encounter. Was this through security software, is there a website where you can check these? I'd appreciate your help.
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    Deanna replies to David
    | 2 replies
    Okay, I'm embarrassed that I don't know how to do this, but how do you remove links and block emails from specific people? Is removing it the same as deleting it? If it's not delted or removed but the links are not opened, can it still harm your computer?

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